16 Mar Seydişehir Water and Wastewater Project
Year | : | 2015 – Continues |
Location | : | Seydişehir – Konya – Turkey |
Client | : | Ministry of Environment and Urbanizm Department of EU Investments |
Financed by | : | European Union and Republic of Turkey (MoEU, Municipality) |
Main Project Features :
1- Technical Assistance and Consultancy Services
- Technical Assistance and Capacity Development (Programs for the Water-Channel Directorate and Project Implementation Unit)
- Institutional and Operational Analysis Gap analysis, training needs improvement, Capacity Development Program and financial and operational performance improvement plan in this context, increasing management skills of personnel, proposing a new organizational structure,
- Technical assistance and capacity building and support for the preparation of GIS use, preparation of water and wastewater networks digital maps, plan report for drinking water loss and leakage detection and loss and leakage prevention report and non-revenue water consumption, support for hydraulics modeling of drinking water system and all works For education,
- Water Resources Conservation Plan
- Sludge Management Plan,
- Development of methodologies and procedures
2- Support for Equipment Procurement
- The need report, the tender dossier, the lost and leak detection device in the procurement process and after the bidding process, the closed circuit (CCTV) sewer inspection tool, the channel cleaning tools, etc.
3- Preparation of Existing Water Supply and Distribution Network ( Contract – 2)
- Preparation of design after site invertigation and tender dossier; support during tender and supervision.( This Component is cancelled before tender phase.
4- Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction (FIDIC Yellow Book)
In the First Stage of the Project Within the scope of the project, the design and construction supervision of the wastewater treatment plant and the operation and maintenance of the KOSKİ staff will be carried out by the year 2025 with an average breakthrough of 5,952 m3 / day and a second phase of 7,608 m3 / day.
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